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Amanda Lathlin, the first First Nations woman elected to Manitoba's legislature, dies

Amanda Lathlin, the first First Nations woman elected in Manitoba, championed paid leave after miscarriage and sexual assault care improvements before her death at 49.

  • On March 21, 2026, the Manitoba NDP Caucus announced that Amanda Lathlin, MLA for The Pas–Kameesak, has died at 49.
  • A former Opaskwayak Cree Nation band councillor, Lathlin, took a health leave last month, caucus chair Robert Loiselle said, and in 2015 became Manitoba's first First Nations woman legislator.
  • Her work on compassionate leave and northern care focused on improving sexual-assault care in northern Manitoba communities. She advanced legislation extending paid leave after miscarriage.
  • The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs called her 'a trailblazer, a leader, and a strong voice for her people,' offering condolences to her family and community.
  • Having served for about a decade, Lathlin represented The Pas–Kameesak since 2015, while Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak called her an "amazing warrior" for 26 northern Manitoba First Nations.
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Amanda Lathlin, the first First Nations woman elected to Manitoba’s legislature, dies

WINNIPEG - A member of Manitoba's government caucus and the first First Nations woman elected to the province's legislature has died.

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Amanda Lathlin, the first First Nations woman elected to Manitoba's legislature, dies

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She passed away shortly after taking medical leave.

·Montreal, Canada
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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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